Read the article referenced belowBarnett, D. J., Balicer, R. D., Blodgett, D., Fews, A. L., Parker, C. L., & Links, J. M. (2005). The application of the Haddon matrix to public health readiness and response planning. Environmental Health Perspectives, 113(5), 561-566. Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com.libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/apps/doc/A133138661/AONE?u=oran95108&sid =AONE&xid=95a82e46Using the examples provided, choose two of the following risks to complete the Haddon Matrix worksheet:Cooking fire in the kitchenFirefighter fatalities due to lack of seatbelt use in emergency vehiclesFlash flood in rural communityFalls in bathrooms of people age 65 and over in their homes.Using the Haddon Matrix worksheet document linked below, list in each block as many different causal and contributing factors as possible that need to be considered in the prevention and cause of an injury or risk. When complete, highlight the cell or cells that lend themselves to the greatest opportunities to prevent and or mitigate risk.Click here to access the Haddon Matrix worksheet. Complete the worksheet, save it using your last name and student ID, and submit it.

 
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